No. On Sunday 3rd November, 2013, the moon phase was new moon - therefore it cannot be seen from anywhere on Earth and it sets when the sun sets. There was a solar eclipse on this date but it was not visible from New Orleans, LA.
The moon will be in its first quarter phase a week from tonight after the new moon phase.
Tonight we have aWaxing Crescent Moon.It will be just a sliver though, because we just passed the New Moon.
This question almost deserves to be moved to the "Adds no value" category, since anyone looking up the answer on some day other than the one it was answered (correctly) on will see an answer that is very, very likely to be wrong. Google Calendar includes a moon phase calendar. As do many, if not most, other calendars. Look on one of them.
One week from now, the moon will likely be in the first quarter phase, where half of the moon is illuminated. The new moon phase is followed by the waxing crescent phase and then the first quarter phase in the lunar cycle.
The moon's absence in the sky tonight is due to its current phase, known as the new moon phase. During this phase, the side of the moon facing Earth is not illuminated by the sun, making it appear invisible from our perspective on Earth.
Yes, it is a new moon tonight.
New Orleans Moon was created on 2007-07-10.
new moon came out 20/11/09 in the UK
The moon will be in its first quarter phase a week from tonight after the new moon phase.
new orleans, la
Tonight we have aWaxing Crescent Moon.It will be just a sliver though, because we just passed the New Moon.
The Union maneuvered at moon rise.
Ernest Morial
On the moon with buzz lightyear
Moon Landrieu was the last white mayor.
I believe the crescent represents the crescent-shaped turn in the Mississippi RIver, and the star represents the city of New Orleans.
This is wholly dependent on your opinion, some fans of Twilight like myself will say, Yes, New Moon is a good book. Whereas others will disagree. There is no one, unbiased and impartial answer to this question without delving into personal opinions.